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UGLY FISH ECLIPSE SUNGLASSES

Ugly Fish is a proudly Aussie-run company and has been designing eyewear and protecting eyeballs since 2003, with its meticulously engineered range of sunnies proving to be both comfortable and durable. The company’s Eclipse range of sunglasses are designed to do battle against Australia’s notorious UV levels, and are a perfect companion for long stints behind the wheel. The Eclipse sunglasses feature polycarbonate lenses; anti-scratch, anti-reflective and hydrophobic lens coatings; and a tough but lightweight TR90 thermoplastic frame. The glasses provide maximum UV Protection and high polarisation for glare reduction, and they’re also available as bi-focals. The Eclipse sunnies are available with smoke, brown or blue lenses. Plus, all Ugly Fish sunglasses are protected by a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturer defects.

RRP: $169.95

WEBSITE: www.uglyfish.com.au

IRONMAN 4X4 SCOPE DRIVING LIGHTS

Ironman 4x4’s new Scope driving lights are available in two sizes – seven and nine inches – with spot and combo configurations. The nine-inch light is claimed to record an-

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